Of course there are exceptions and with her being a mix it could out weigh the bad.
But dwarfs are not a first time bunny.
Of course there are exceptions and with her being a mix it could out weigh the bad.
But dwarfs are not a first time bunny.
Well, from what it sounds like, a rabbit wouldn't be a good fit. In the four years I've had my ferrets and the year and a half I've had Chloe I haven't had an incident with any of them with pocket pets in their cages, but I'd rather not take the risk since it sounds like Rabbits can be quite the spookers.
With my schedule and my other critters I could only manage an hour of floor time in the morning and two hours in the evening. Also from what is sounds like, that won't be enough.
It may be a better mach once my ferrets have passed on, as right now they are king and queen of floor time. I may look into again then. I'm a sucker for a cute face (and that Lionhead was ADORABLE!), but a cute face means nothing if cute thing is incompatable.
LOL They can't be worse than ferrets, and I still love them.If you want a animal that is moody, can be nasty, not like to cuddle, chew things, hard to catch then by all means go for it.![]()
~My Clan: Blackie, Rose, Chloe (dogs), Casey, Dameon (ferts), Pheobe (kitty), Dot, Louie (Cavies), Joey (Teil), Pikachu (Dwarf Hammie), Sadie (Guide Dog), R.I.P. Rush (15yrs), R.I.P. Lucy (4yrs)~
Oslo, a Netherland Dwarf, was my first bunny. They are tons more skittish than other breeds. That's why they usually say dwarfs don't make good pets.
Niņo & Eliza
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